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#941 |
Sentai of the Ages
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Location: Pennsylvania
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#942 |
Charging Up!
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Easton,Pennsylvania
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#943 |
Veteran Member
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I find myself craving Gundams again. 1/144 HGUC/HGAC Build Fighter, MG....the appeal is that each completed kit in a way, represents your skill. You truly can make these your own.
I got my first Gunpla back in the late 90's and it is amazing to see how far Bandai Hobby has come with these. Just looking at how the new 1/144 HGAC Wing Gundam turned out compared to the original 1/144 kit......it's like night and day. I love the focus on color separation and more articulation. I also like how the HGAC Age kit stands had spots under their stands to store swappable parts. I now understand that as a model these will almost always look better than their toy counterparts. So I can see why Den-O prefers kits to RD's. In addition I understand that labor factors into toy costs but it seems like you get more bang for your buck with a kit(compared to a RD figure). For example the MG Epyon has way more detail and features over the RD and is much bigger when completed.
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#944 |
SeaNSoundRider
Join Date: Feb 2012
Posts: 623
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Yeah, the kits will be nicer than most figures if you paint them, and put in all of the work to make them clean. I love assembling kits. I got into the RD figures for the breadth of characters, and I think they compare equally to the HG kits. In some cases I think the figures are better than the HG kits, and vise versa in others. Each have their superior qualities. When it comes to Gundam Wing RD wins for me, though I do see the irony in paying $85 for a RD Shenlong when a kit would cost $20. lol. The MG kits are superior though, no doubt. I love where they are going with those, though I don't want them to get too much more detailed.
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#945 |
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Do you guys think Turn-A needs a 2.0 MG?
Also I have the G30th 1/144 Gundam. How does it compare with the HGUC RX-78-2? I was shocked to see that the G30th has an opaque white beam saber
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#946 |
SeaNSoundRider
Join Date: Feb 2012
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I would definitely buy a Turn-A 2.0. I don't know if it's needed, but I don't have the original kit so I can't evaluate it. I keep meaning to pick it up but something else always takes precedence.
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#947 |
Dynamite Macaque
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Tampa Bay
Posts: 841
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Having never built the Turn A, I can't really say if it needs a 2.0, however the Turn X needs a kit badly. The Mobile Sumo (Gold preferably) is in need as well. Last edited by blastmonkey; 10-09-2013 at 10:20 PM.. |
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#948 |
Amateur Procrastinator
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Colombia
Posts: 7,491
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So... MG Gundam X
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#949 |
Dynamite Macaque
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Tampa Bay
Posts: 841
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I just saw this, my dog looking at me funny cuz I went all spastic for a second. Also, all of the HG kits on display as well, including a new Aile Strike, V2, The thunderbolt kits in color; but mainly spazzing over a MG X. I can't believe they actually went and did it.
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#950 |
Dynamite Macaque
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Tampa Bay
Posts: 841
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![]() I am in love with this kit. I can't wait for it to be released. |
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